Travis Smith is no stranger to the Silver & Black.

His NFL coaching career began with the Oakland variant in 2012 as a defensive assistant and continued on 10 years with his final season a 2021 campaign with the Las Vegas version.

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And after three seasons as the Chicago Bears defensive line coach (2022-24) and a one-year stint as the Tennessee Titans defensive run game coordinator, the 40-year-old Smith returns to the Las Vegas Raiders as defensive line boss. He joins the staff being assembled by new head coach Klint Kubiak and Smith slots into the defensive line boss spot vacated by Rob Leonard, who got a well-earned promotion to defensive coordinator.

Smith’s position in Las Vegas marks the fourth time he’s been given a specific task or position group to oversee. In Oakland during the 2017 season, he was the outside linebackers coach and from 2019-21 he was the assistant defensive line coach learning under Rod Marinelli for the latter two years. Then came his three-year stint in Chicago as defensive line boss and the lone season as Tennessee’s defensive run-game specialist.

Smith’s Raiders return means more direct hands-on work with the defensive line room and with his predecessor now leading the entire defense, he’ll work in unison with Leonard.

But as with every coach that Kubiak brings in (himself, too), there’s a distinct challenge that awaits. And for Smith, the item that looms largest is defensive end Maxx Crosby, specifically, the if he stays or if he goes, conundrum.

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